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Published January 13, 1995 | public
Journal Article

ESR kinetic study of the photobleaching of chlorine dioxide solutions at 303, 365 and 436 nm

Abstract

Initial quantum yields for the photobleaching of OClO dissolved in CCl_4 at 298 K are measured by electron spin resonance spectrometry at three wavelengths, under 1 atm of either N_2 or O_2. Yields are unaffected at 365 nm, but increase by about 45% at 303 and 436 nm, when O_2 is replaced by N_2. These results, at variance with gas-phase photolysis, suggest a qualitative change in the mechanism of photofragmentation at ≈365 nm. We show that OClO solvatochromic shifts are controlled by the dynamic polarization of the medium, rather than by a modification of the energies of the states involved.

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© 1995 Elsevier. Received 11 July 1994; in final form 14 September 1994.

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